21. “Finally, the implementation of the law ‘Market and
Public Sector’ (Markt en Overheid) may also
impact the re-use policy [...] This law was adopted
by the Dutch legislator quite recently (March 2011),
after years of political discussions. Briefly put and
paraphrased this law, imposes a code of conduct
upon PSBs undertaking ‘economic activities’,
prohibiting them to use public funds for economic
activities, unless this is necessary in the public
interest. Furthermore, a PSB may not use its PSI,
generated under the public task, for economic
activities (not aimed at execution of the public
task), unless this PSI is also made available to
third parties.” (PSI pricing study, forthcoming)
22. PSBs entering low end market
as perception of public task is shifting.
Not to compete, but because it’s easy
23. PSI as economic instrument
PSB’s using PSI as seed capital. Expecting
some return when re-use is successful.
PSI as part of innovation policy.
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30. Credits
All photos: Ton Zijlstra, by nc sa
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